Nazmul Ahmed: 16 Years |
Two predatory brothers who sexually preyed on vulnerable lone women leaving bars and nightclubs - even looting their bank accounts - are now behind bars.
Nazmul Ahmed, 26, and Selim Ahmed, 32, would pose as genuine mini-cab drivers and sexually assault the young women in their vehicles and take their bank cards.
Nazmul, of Cromer Street, Camden, north London was sentenced to 16 years imprisonment after being convicted of one count of rape; two counts of assault by penetration, plus counts of theft, fraud and money laundering.
His brother Selim, also of Cromer Street is now starting a four-year prison sentence for sexual assault and kidnapping, plus using a bank card stolen by Nazmul.
Detective Inspector Louise Caveen, of the Metropolitan Police’s Central North safeguarding team said: “Nazmul and Selim Ahmed are predatory offenders, who have deliberately targeted vulnerable women to sexually assault and defraud them.”
Nazmul was placed on the sex offenders register for life and will spend an extended four years on licence once released.
Selim was placed on the register for ten years and is subject to a 10-year sexual harm prevention order.
When sentenced the judge at Wood Green Crown Court described Nazmul as a “predator” and “a ruthless and callous serial sex offender.”
Four women, all in their twenties, gave evidence and the first victim, recalled being approached by men in a car following a night out with friends in Russell Square, Holborn on September 15, 2018.
She fell asleep in the vehicle and awoke to Nazmul sexually assaulting her. Her dropped her off at her home and she reported the incident to police.
The second woman woke up in a Bedford Place hotel room in Holborn on March 2, last year after a night out in Tottenham Court Road.
She was alone with no memory of the previous evening and her phone and bank cards had been stolen and cash withdrawn.
Police enquiries revealed she had been raped by Nazmul, who had also defrauded her of £3,000 with the help of his girlfriend Dora Vavrova, 26, from Dundee.
Selim Ahmed: 4 Years |
Vavrova was convicted of fraud by false representation and acquiring criminal property and was sentenced to a one-year community order, which includes 140 hours community service work.
The third victim accepted a lift home from Nazmul outside a Shoreditch bar on March 27, last year.
She fell asleep in the front passenger seat and woke up to find him sexually assaulting her.
He drove her home and she later realised he had taken money from her account.
The victim reported the incident and when Nazmul was arrested the next day he was linked to the two earlier offences.
The same investigation exposed his brother Selim as a similar offender, who picked-up a woman in Great Eastern Street, Shoreditch just after midnight on January 27, last year.
She was waiting for a bus when Selim pulled up, posing as a mini-cab driver, offering to drive her home.
Another man in the car, Levi Croll, 19, of Euston posed as a legitimate customer and backed-up Selim’s claims and the woman got in.
She was driven around residential streets while Selim tried to obtain money from her bank account and he sexually assaulted her when they both briefly left the vehicle.
Croll was convicted of one count of kidnap and received two years imprisonment, suspended for two years and made subject to an electronically-tagged Restriction of Liberty Order, which also includes a night time curfew.
DI Caveen added: “Through a large scale and detailed investigation my team were able to link the Ahmeds to this pattern of behaviour, which they continued to deny in the face of overwhelming evidence.
“Thankfully my team were able to prove their involvement beyond doubt. We continue to investigate whether they have committed other offences.
“I would like to thank the four women who gave evidence in these cases and I hope that the sentences passed will be of some comfort to them, as well as ensuring other members of the public are protected from these men.
“My officers are trained to give specialist support to victims of sexual assault and I would urge anyone who has been the victim of such behaviour to come forward and speak to us.”